BMW has officially released the first photo of the all-new Z4 Roadster, which is set to make its debut at the 2009 Detroit Auto Show next month. The pattern of the new Z4 comes out through classic minutiae interpreted in a very current style, highlighted by an automated folding aluminum roof.

The hardtop brings the Z4 in line with the competition, opening and final in 20 seconds. The influence penalty is offset by superior sanctuary, better visibility and greater comfort. The piece windows are 40% bigger than the outgoing weak-top archetype, and the rear view is smarmy 52% bigger. The Z4 also keeps its classic roadster proportions, with a long hood, short overhangs, and bright shoulders. However, the car’s styling has been modernized with new integrated LED indicators on its flanks as well as on the president and tail-lamps.

The first photo of the next-generation BMW Z4 has leaked out of an dealership. According to the place, the photograph was full at a BMW dealership during the filming of the forthcoming movie “Solitary Man” starring Michael Douglas. In the shoot, Douglas handles the character of a previous car dealership chain owner who destroys his career and wedding by his industry and romantic indiscretions.

The new Z4 appears to have alone many of the “Bangle” oddballs of the recent generation ideal, honorable sharper and clearer looks. Though not evident in this photo, the 2010 Z4 will be existing with a two-chunk retractable hardtop that eliminates the necessary for a rigid-roof coupe variant in the car’s outlook marshal.